There are several questions that not enough people ask themselves before
choosing to undergo cosmetic surgery. For something as potentially life-changing
as a voluntary physical alteration, patients should search their souls deeply to
determine whether or not this is truly something that they want in their lives.
Here are five questions that get straight to the heart of the matter.
1.
Can you be happy without it?
Too often people believe that cosmetic
surgery will improve their lives beyond what they are capable of doing
themselves. While there are benefits to it, the best candidates are emotionally
centered and don't feel as if they need a procedure to feel good. A new nose or
slimmer thighs won't change who you are at the core. If you still think you'll
be miserable after a procedure, it may be better to try and work on personal
qualities or other aspects of your life before making a commitment to physical
change.
2. Can you afford it?
Being able to afford an aesthetic
procedure doesn't mean you can manage by scraping together some borrowed cash
from friends or by taking out a private loan with steep interest rates梠r worse,
by swiping the plastic. You can afford cosmetic surgery only when all of your
other bills are paid and you have an emergency fund as well as some other form
of savings in the bank. The reason being is that you can't return new breasts
and get your money back if you suddenly find yourself unemployed. You won't even
get store credit.
3. Do you understand the risks?
No, really, do
you? Patients don't take the potential risks seriously enough. Liposuction, for
example, can cause hemorrhaging and skin necrosis. That is when your skin
actually dies and must be removed. Is it rare? Yes, but it does happen. And
there are some complications that are not so rare. If you really want cosmetic
surgery, just be sure to have a plan in place if something does go wrong. Saving
some extra cash for any emergencies is a good way to start.
4. What are
the disadvantages?
Anyone who wants to change their appearance already
knows about the many benefits that are possible, but what about some of the
negatives? Don't just think about the immediate inconveniences such as a
recovery period and bruising. Depending on what work you have done, you may face
disapproval from friends or relatives, receive increased unwanted attention from
strangers, or even have greater difficulty exercising or participating in other
activities. This won't be true for all surgeries
5. Will I regret my
decision?
Whether you choose to undergo cosmetic surgery or not, it's
important to try and live your life without any regrets. Fortunately, a few
months or a few years of sitting on the decision won't cause much harm. If you
aren't sure, take your time making the decision. If your desire hasn't been
diminished within a year or more, then you're likely choosing it for the right
reasons.
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